Financial Education Programmes

Each programme is designed for specific age groups and skill levels. All include practical exercises, follow-up resources, and parent guidance materials.

Learning programmes

Foundation Basics

Ages 6-9

Young children need to understand what money is before they can learn what to do with it. This programme introduces coins, notes, and the fundamental concept that money is exchanged for goods and services.

What's Covered:

  • Identifying UK currency (coins and notes)
  • Understanding that items have different costs
  • Basic addition and subtraction in money context
  • The concept of saving toward a goal
  • Distinguishing between needs and wants
  • Where money comes from (work, allowance, gifts)

Format:

Six weekly sessions, 60 minutes each. Heavy use of visual aids, games, and interactive activities. Parents receive weekly tips for reinforcing concepts at home.

Programme Cost: £127.50
Young children learning
Pre-teen learning

Money Management Skills

Ages 10-13

Pre-teens start handling more money independently and making spending decisions. This programme teaches them how to track income, plan expenses, and make choices aligned with their goals.

What's Covered:

  • Creating a personal budget from scratch
  • Tracking spending over a month
  • Understanding bank accounts and debit cards
  • Setting short-term and medium-term savings goals
  • Recognizing marketing tactics and impulse triggers
  • Making trade-off decisions (this or that, not both)
  • Basic understanding of interest (earning and owing)

Format:

Eight weekly sessions, 75 minutes each. Includes practical budgeting exercises using real scenarios. Students create and monitor an actual budget during the programme.

Programme Cost: £186.75

Financial Independence

Ages 14-17

Teenagers face adult financial decisions sooner than most realize. This programme prepares them for university finance, first jobs, credit products, and independent living expenses.

What's Covered:

  • Understanding credit scores and how they're built
  • Student loans, maintenance grants, and university finance
  • How credit cards actually work (including hidden costs)
  • First job finances (tax, national insurance, pensions)
  • Renting essentials (deposits, contracts, bills)
  • Introduction to investing and compound growth
  • Identifying financial scams and predatory products
  • Building an emergency fund

Format:

Ten weekly sessions, 90 minutes each. Scenario-based learning using real financial products and actual case studies. Includes worksheets for calculating student finance and budget planning for university.

Programme Cost: £243.25
Teenager learning finances
Parent and child learning together

Parent-Child Workshop

All ages (paired learning)

Financial education works best when families learn together. These workshops help parents and children develop shared understanding and communication around money topics.

What's Covered:

  • Aligning on family money values and expectations
  • Age-appropriate allowance and responsibility structures
  • How to talk about money without conflict
  • Setting family financial goals together
  • Teaching moments in everyday spending decisions
  • Modeling good financial behavior

Format:

Four weekend workshops, 2 hours each. Designed for one parent/guardian with one child. Interactive exercises that families complete together, plus guided discussions.

Programme Cost: £165.00

School Group Programme

Ages 11-16 (group setting)

Designed for schools, youth clubs, and community organizations. Customizable curriculum delivered in classroom settings with interactive group activities.

What's Covered:

  • Core budgeting and saving concepts
  • Understanding bank accounts and basic products
  • Making informed spending decisions
  • Introduction to credit and debt
  • Financial goal setting
  • Content tailored to group age and experience level

Format:

Six sessions delivered over 3-6 weeks. Minimum 10 students, maximum 25. Includes materials for each student and follow-up resources for teachers or group leaders.

Per Student Cost: £89.50
Group learning session
One-on-one mentoring

One-on-One Mentoring

Ages 13-18 (individual focus)

Personalized sessions addressing specific financial situations, goals, or transitions. Ideal for teenagers preparing for university, first jobs, or facing unique financial circumstances.

What's Covered:

  • Content fully customized to student needs
  • Deep dive on specific topics (student finance, investing, etc.)
  • Personal budget creation and review
  • Planning for specific financial goals or situations
  • Ongoing support and accountability
  • Flexible pacing based on student progress

Format:

Series of five individual sessions, 60 minutes each. Scheduled flexibly to fit student availability. Includes personalized resources and follow-up email support between sessions.

Programme Cost: £215.00

Not Sure Which Programme Fits?

Most families choose based on the child's age and current financial knowledge. If you're between two programmes or want guidance on the best fit, reach out through our contact page. We're happy to discuss your specific situation.

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Ready to Enroll?

Programmes run year-round with rolling enrollment. New sessions start monthly, and we maintain small group sizes to ensure quality instruction.

After selecting a programme, you'll receive confirmation within 24 hours with scheduling details and preparation materials.

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